worried for fear I ought to have called
Dr. Ely first but he said I did right. He said they were afraid
of another convulsion in which case she must go to the hospital so the baby
could be born at once - otherwise all was well (He didn't say it in those
plain words - but in the language used by the doctors)
Dr. Ely called Dr. Young on the phone
& while he was over to Caring's
Dr. Nugent
came rushing downstairs & asked me to go for Dr.
Young - which I did running and we knew she had had another
convulsion. I told my boy I was glad he was
not there - but he had seen one. He was very much worried and said so. I was
almost hopeless when I saw Dr. Young's face. He
telephoned for the ambulance and asked me to watch for it. Papa shoveled a wide path. Dr.
Young told Claude
the child usually died in the second convulsion, but that they must hurry
to save the mother (he didn't say that quite, I think he was hopeless then)
Dear
Claude turned to me with a little sob saying,
"we've lost our baby" - and then went to the window and leaned on the sash and
said "But, I don't care now - if they only -" and that
was all. When the Ambulance came
Dr. Y.
worried for fear I ought to have called
Dr. Ely first but he said I did right. He said they were afraid
of another convulsion in which case she must go to the hospital so the baby
could be born at once - otherwise all was well (He didn't say it in those
plain words - but in the language used by the doctors)
Dr. Ely called Dr. Young on the phone
& while he was over to Caring's
Dr. Nugent
came rushing downstairs & asked me to go for Dr.
Young - which I did running and we knew she had had another
convulsion. I told my boy I was glad he was
not there - but he had seen one. He was very much worried and said so. I was
almost hopeless when I saw Dr. Young's face. He
telephoned for the ambulance and asked me to watch for it. Papa shoveled a wide path. Dr.
Young told Claude
the child usually died in the second convulsion, but that they must hurry
to save the mother (he didn't say that quite, I think he was hopeless then)
Dear
Claude turned to me with a little sob saying,
"we've lost our baby" - and then went to the window and leaned on the sash and
said "But, I don't care now - if they only -" and that
was all. When the Ambulance came
Dr. Y.
worried for fear I ought to have called
Dr. Ely first but he said I did right. He said they were afraid
of another convulsion in which case she must go to the hospital so the baby
could be born at once - otherwise all was well (He didn't say it in those
plain words - but in the language used by the doctors)
Dr. Ely called Dr. Young on the phone
& while he was over to Caring's
Dr. Nugent
came rushing downstairs & asked me to go for Dr.
Young - which I did running and we knew she had had another
convulsion. I told my boy I was glad he was
not there - but he had seen one. He was very much worried and said so. I was
almost hopeless when I saw Dr. Young's face. He
telephoned for the ambulance and asked me to watch for it. Papa shoveled a wide path. Dr.
Young told Claude
the child usually died in the second convulsion, but that they must hurry
to save the mother (he didn't say that quite, I think he was hopeless then)
Dear
Claude turned to me with a little sob saying,
"we've lost our baby" - and then went to the window and leaned on the sash and
said "But, I don't care now - if they only -" and that
was all. When the Ambulance came
Dr. Y.